The US regulator has given the green light on safety but the pandemic is piling on the pressure for sales
Few corporate disasters are so big that they can be seen from space. Boeing’s 737 Max made that cut, with satellite images showing row upon row of undelivered planes, grounded after two fatal crashes killed 346 people.
Now the recovery will start in earnest, with regulatory approval and the restart of commercial flights imminent. The US Federal Aviation Administration last month approved the 737 Max for flight once more, and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (Easa), the second key global regulator, has set Tuesday as the final deadline for problems or objections to be raised before it too gives a green light.
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